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some gerbils come from Egypt in Africa
yes gerbils are considered a rodent to some. Yes. Gerbils are rodents.
tell him Gerbils dont exsicnt
...You are kidding, right? Gerbils are mammals; some of them are male, and some are, well, female. They reproduce the way mammals do.
For the most part, yes, they do. Gerbils, like other animals, have individual personalities, however. Some gerbils will not get along with other gerbils, regardless of gender.
In Baltimore, you can board your gerbils at local pet boarding facilities, such as pet hotels or specialized animal care centers that cater to small pets. Some veterinary clinics also offer boarding services for small animals. It's a good idea to call ahead and check if they have experience with gerbils and inquire about their care practices. Additionally, consider looking for reviews or recommendations from other pet owners in the area.
There are many differant breeds of gerbils some live in the Mongolian desert.
At Petsmart gerbils cost $11.99 according to the website Some stores don't sell gerbils. For example all Petsmart stores in California do not sell gerbils, because gerbils are illegal in California since they eat crops.
No they do not, I have a female and she has lived alone for 2years now, and she is perfectly happy how she is :) Hope this helps. :) Some gerbils can live alone but some can not. Some gerbils live shorter lives without a cage buddy.
The Philippines as a whole does not and did not have feelings. Some Filipinos did not like the US taking over, some did, and some did not care.
Daisies are not considered toxic to gerbils. While some plants can be harmful to small pets, daisies generally do not pose a significant risk. However, it's always best to monitor your pet’s behavior and health when introducing any new plants into their environment. If you have concerns, consult a veterinarian for specific advice.
Gerbils are very playful animals and they love to run around in your sleeves and pockets, in fact some call them "pocket pets"